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  1. Linda Richards (July 27, 1841 – April 16, 1930) was the first professionally trained American nurse. She established nursing training programs in the United States and Japan, and created the first system for keeping individual medical records for hospitalized patients.

  2. Linda Richards is generally recognized as the first training nurse in the United States. But her entire career was marked by pioneering work. Born on July 27, 1841, near Potsdam, New York, Melinda Richards was the youngest daughter born to Sanford and Betsy Sinclair Richards.

  3. Linda Richards was Americas first trained nurse and went on to become one of the most famous nurses in history by sharing her knowledge. She was a pioneer in starting many nursing schools throughout the United States and one in Japan.

  4. Linda Richards (1841–1930) was the first professionally trained nurse in the United States. Her experiences with nursing her dying mother and her husband, who was wounded in the Civil War, inspired Richards to become a nurse.

  5. Jan 18, 2023 · Learn how Linda Richards became America’s first professionally trained nurse and established many now-standard nursing practices.

  6. The recipient of the first diploma awarded by the nation’s first school of nursing, Linda Richards recognized the nation’s need for professionally-trained nurses and dedicated her life’s work toward the creation of training institutions to meet that need, in hospitals, homes and communities.

  7. Jun 23, 2011 · The first nurses graduated in 1888. Richards left Japan in 1890, traveled and then led the Philadelphia Visiting Nurses Society, followed by positions of leadership in several local psychiatric and general hospitals in Philadelphia and New England.

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